The scapegoat child to a narcissistic parent is no stranger to feeling bad. If this form of abuse is chronic and severe enough the child can confuse badness with who they are. After surviving a childhood of narcissistic abuse good feelings may feel inauthentic. There are good reasons for this. In today's video I am going to explain what those reasons are. Next, I describe how the pursuit of an authentic 'bad self' can be compelling but still false. And watch until the end because I lay out the steps to making a good self feel real.
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